托尔
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Original Name:托尔Gender:MasculineScope:Novel-specificStatus:ActiveSource:AIOccurrences:1864Chapters:176
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Biodata

Feature Details
Name Thor (托尔)
Alias(es) Son of Odin; God of Thunder; King of Asgard
Species/Race Asgardian
Gender Male
Affiliation Asgard; ally of Earth's Super Heroes
Occupation/Role King of Asgard; warrior and defender of Asgard
Status Active
First Appearance Chapter 65

Power Progression

Stage / Realm / Level Chapter Notes
Restored divine power 69 Odin acknowledges Thor; Mjolnir returns, his armor and cape manifest, and he destroys the Destroyer Armor with concentrated lightning.
True God of Thunder 165 Odin brings Thor to the Odinsleep and makes him understand that he is the God of Thunder rather than merely the “God of Hammers”; Thor unleashes lightning against Surtur.
Rune power and elementalization 358 A spark of Lightning Origin from Wang Bert awakens Thor's connection to the World Tree's lightning rune. His body becomes elementalized, placing him at the threshold of an Ancient God.

Background & History

Thor first arrives on Earth stripped of his divine power and unable to lift Mjolnir. He insists that he is Odin's son and expects to regain his strength once he recovers his hammer, but Frank defeats him almost immediately 65. After learning that Odin's enchantment will be lifted if he reforms, Thor resolves to change and return to Asgard with honor 66.

While Loki's forces attack Earth, Thor begins accepting responsibility for the mortals endangered by his exile 68. Odin subsequently returns Mjolnir and Thor's divine power, allowing him to destroy the Destroyer Armor with lightning 69. He later borrows Wang Bert's Tesseract to repair the Bifrost and returns it as promised before resuming his efforts to suppress Asgard's rebellions 92 107.

Thor struggles for years with his dependence on Mjolnir. Odin repeatedly trains—and physically disciplines—him to release lightning without it 152 153. During Asgard's war against Surtur and the invading armies, Odin forces Thor to confront his true nature as the God of Thunder, enabling him to wield lightning directly and bolster Asgardian morale 165.

As acting ruler, Thor is deeply reluctant to handle government affairs or fight Loki and the Frost Giants, but eventually accepts that he can no longer avoid Asgard's problems 199 228. Hela's return devastates this progress: she effortlessly defeats him, severs his connection to Mjolnir, destroys the hammer, and banishes Thor and Sif from Asgard 344. Thor survives the resulting Ravager captivity and later acquires Stormbreaker, intending to use it to reclaim Asgard 352.

When Asgard's independence is threatened by Earth's rise, Thor temporarily joins the Shi'ar Empire's camp to compete for an Elder seat, viewing the decision as a duty to his nation rather than a betrayal of his friends 356. Hulk defeats him in the arena, but Wang Bert's Lightning Origin triggers Thor's rune awakening and elementalization 357 358.

After Loki disappears, Thor falls into depression, drinks heavily, gains weight, and abandons much of his responsibility to Valkyrie 562. Odin's Mind Space training rebuilds his confidence by forcing him to solve repeated crises as an ordinary blacksmith and family man 563 567. Thor ultimately accepts his role as king, rallies Asgard's fishermen back into warriors, and leads them to Wakanda against Old Tony's forces 567.

Personality

Thor is proud, loud, and intensely competitive. He initially reacts to setbacks with anger, boasts about his strength, and expects others to recognize his status as Odin's son 65 69. He also dislikes administration and repeatedly tries to pass Asgard's throne or responsibilities to others 199 300.

Despite his recklessness, Thor is loyal to both Asgard and his allies. He refuses a Shi'ar offer that would require betraying his friends, even though becoming an Elder would benefit Asgard 355. His later decisions are increasingly guided by responsibility: he fights for Asgard's independence, accepts the burden of kingship, and chooses to lead his people personally into war 356 567.

Thor's self-confidence can collapse after major failures. Hela's victory and Loki's disappearance leave him convinced that he is incapable of protecting his family or ruling Asgard 344 562. His special training restores his resolve and gives him a more measured, strategic outlook 567.

Abilities & Skills

Divine Lightning Manipulation

Thor commands lightning as both a weapon and an extension of his body.

  • Channels concentrated lightning through Mjolnir to destroy the Destroyer Armor's divine power core 69.
  • Calls down large-scale lightning storms and manipulates weather while wielding Stormbreaker 357.
  • Creates axe-shaped lightning attacks strong enough to shatter a battleship-grade Defense Shield 358.
  • Annihilates demon-god projections with lightning that produces spatial cracks 380.
  • His power is substantially reduced when affected by Materialism Power 573.

Rune Power and Elementalization

Thor awakens the lightning rune of the World Tree after absorbing Lightning Origin.

  • His skin, muscles, bones, and organs transform into lightning energy 358.
  • Elementalization allows him to become energy-like rather than relying entirely on a physical body 358.
  • The advancement places him on the path toward Ancient God status, though it is not stated that he has fully become one 358.

Asgardian Combat

Thor is a veteran frontline fighter who favors direct, overwhelming attacks.

  • Fights with Mjolnir or Stormbreaker in close combat while combining weapon strikes with lightning 69 357.
  • Defeats Ravager Alliance Elder Starhawk, enabling Nick Fury to secure leadership of the Ravagers Alliance 352.
  • Learns to identify Corvus Glaive's spear as his true body and deliberately conceals this realization to expose the hidden manipulator behind the battle 587.

Leadership

Thor gradually develops into a capable wartime king.

  • Takes responsibility for Asgard's rebellions and later serves as regent 107 228.
  • Chooses to defend Asgard's autonomy despite his friendship with Earth's heroes 356.
  • Rallies Asgardians to abandon their fishing life, rearm themselves, and follow him into battle 567.

Equipment

  • Mjolnir — Thor's original hammer. It restores his divine power after Odin acknowledges him, but Hela later takes it, cuts off Thor's connection to it, and destroys it 69 344.
  • Stormbreaker — An axe that becomes Thor's primary weapon after Mjolnir's destruction. It amplifies his lightning attacks and weather manipulation 352 357.
  • Asgardian armor and red cape — Manifest when Thor's divine power returns alongside Mjolnir 69.

Relationships

  • Odin — Father and former king of Asgard. Odin exiles and later restores Thor, pushes him to awaken his lightning power, and ultimately recognizes his growth as a ruler 66 69 165 629.
  • Loki — Sibling, rival, and recurring source of Thor's greatest personal conflicts. Thor repeatedly tries to save or reason with Loki despite Loki's betrayals 164 563 565.
  • Hela — Elder sister and rival claimant to Asgard's throne. She destroys Mjolnir, defeats Thor, and banishes him from Asgard 344.
  • Little Hela — Younger incarnation of Hela whom Thor regards as his sister. She challenges Thor to confront Asgard's declining position and take responsibility for its future 300 356.
  • Sif — Trusted Asgardian companion who supports Thor after Hela defeats and banishes them 344.
  • Jane Foster — Thor's romantic partner. He introduces her to Odin and intends to take her to meet Frigga, though his duties repeatedly keep him from staying with her 92 108.
  • Wang Bert — Friend, ally, and frequent critic. Wang Bert lends Thor the Tesseract, challenges his reliance on Mjolnir, and later grants him Lightning Origin 92 153 358.
  • Hulk — Rival and ally. Hulk defeats Thor in the Shi'ar arena, indirectly triggering Thor's rune advancement 357 358.
  • Valkyrie — Oversees Asgard during Thor's period of withdrawal, then recognizes his transformation once he returns to lead the Asgardians 562 567.

Trivia

  • Thor calls Mjolnir the “King's Hammer,” claiming that only Asgard's king and future king can lift it 107.
  • Mjolnir's loyalty is inconsistent: it can be lifted or summoned by figures other than Thor, including Wang Bert, Little Hela, and a future version of Thor 153 324.
  • Thor considers himself unsuited to paperwork and repeatedly prefers battlefield leadership to governing 199 300.
  • During his depression over Loki's disappearance, Thor becomes increasingly overweight through drinking and eating meat 562.